links for 2006-09-28
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If, like me, you have a job where you launch Photoshop on a daily basis, then maybe, like me, you can't stop staring at this guy's name on the Splash Screen every time it launches. Seetharaman Narayanan. It's hard to look away.
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Yup.
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On September 30, 2006, for one day only, museums across the country will join the Smithsonian Institution in its long-standing tradition of offering free admission to visitors. Participating in NYC: The Cooper-Hewitt, El Museo del Barrio, a few more.
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"These," I said, "are not dumplings. The skin is too thick. The meat is too small. It's been cooked too long. The folding is done all wrong." My friends begged me to stop, and the manager threatened to call the police.
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Having returned safely from his latest tour, Red Hunter, aka Peter and the Wolf, sat down with us for a follow-up interview. Peter and the Wolf's newest album, Lightness, will be released by The Worker's Institute this fall.
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BTR: Plans to record a full-length any time soon? Milo: Yes. So far, the plan is to start tracking in January/February... however, there is a debate within the band as to where and how we are going to do it.
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Video tailer for his new book: Author Steven Johnson discusses the most intense outbreak of cholera in Victorian London - and what it means to us today, from the way we understand cities, science, disease, and the modern world.
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This satiny-white flip phone is so big that when you're on a call, the earpiece and mouthpiece are right next to the proper orifices of your head. The Jitterbug has huge illuminated buttons, gigantic type on the screen and a dedicated on/off key.
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